is it correct to say "with respect to a passengers travelling in a bus, the passenger travelling in another bus in the same direction with the same speed is a rest?
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Yes , it is correct to say:
- With respect to the passengers travelling in a bus, the passengers travelling in another bus in the same direction with the same speed is at rest.
Reason:
- First of all , in order to describe motion all rest, we first need to understand the frame of reference from which an observer is is trying to classify motion or rest.
- Now, we are considering two buses travelling beside one another in the same direction with the same speed.
- So, consider a passenger sitting beside the window looks at another passenger sitting by the window of the other bus.
- He/she will obviously observe the other passenger to be at rest because they are not moving relative to one another.
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- However , suppose there is an observer present on the ground, he/she will observe both the passengers in the buses to be in motion.
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Yes , it is correct to say:
With respect to the passengers travelling in a bus, the passengers travelling in another bus in the same direction with the same speed is at rest.
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